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3.0 out of 5 stars
Ben Mono - Dual,
This review is from: Dual (Audio CD)
Ben Mono, with his debut album DUAL, throws a monkey wrench in the otherwise smooth Compost future jazz machine. In Mono's case in particular, the wrench is some funky electro broken-beats. That's not to say that Mono can't do future jazz as good as the rest of them. But while "Suburban Resident" is a fine slab of downtempo, just the right mix of jazziness, beats and vocals, "Talking Navigator" and "Plastik Passion" take out the vocals (except for a few grunts and mumbles) and emphasize the rhythm. "Tired" mixes both the torch jazz with the more abstract beats. Bajka, who previously worked her magic with Beanfield, does the same for Mr. Mono. You certainly won't be a two minds about DUAL.
2.0 out of 5 stars
breakbeats with vocals,
By Pink Noodle (Duncanville, TX USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Dual (Audio CD)
Broken beats with female singers such as Marzenka and Bajka (both sing with Beanfield). (...) I don't like it as much as most stuff on the Compost label. |
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Dual by Ben Mono (Audio CD - 2003)
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